Village of Ovid / First Congregational Church of Ovid
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N 43° 00.423 W 084° 22.296
16T E 714217 N 4764950
Located on the east side of Main Street, between Williams and Pearl Streets. Streetside parking available.
Waymark Code: WM11RF
Location: Michigan, United States
Date Posted: 12/17/2006
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member "Paws"itraction
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VILLAGE OF OVID
In 1836 inhabitants of Ovid, Seneca Falls County, New York, began to settle this fertile farm area. Among them were Samuel Barker, who built his log cabin in "Section 6;" Jabez Denison, noted for his prowess in killing bears; and William Swarthout, who put up his home by the Maple River, which passes through the town. Land given to the Detroit, Grand Haven and Milwaukee Railway determined the location of Ovid's depot. The incorporated village of Ovid dates from 1869, when 227 voters were involved in its first election. Businesses, houses and factories rapidly grew in number. Lumber, general merchandise, cabinets, musical instruments, and carriages were among the wares carrying the Ovid stamp. Main Street became and continued to be a center of activity for village residents and others in the area. In 1980 Ovid claimed 1,712 residents.

FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF OVID
On February 13, 1871, twenty-two persons began Ovid's First Congregational Church. The next year this structure was erected. George Fox served as master carpenter. Its first minister was the Reverend William Mulder. Originally located at High and Park streets, the church was pulled here by oxen in 1899 and turned to face Main Street. It was enlarged for a growing congregation, which came to be "one of the most powerful social forces in the county." In 1943, Ovid's Congregational and Methodist societies merged, using both their buildings until 1972. In 1979 the church became a private residence. This Ovid landmark, whose octagonal belfry tower holds a melodious 1876 bell, is listed on the Historic American Buildings Survey and the National Register of Historic Places.
Historical Date: 02/13/1871

Historical Name: Samuel Barker, Jabez Denison, William Swarthout, George Fox, Reverend William Mulder

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Registered Site #: Local Site #0114

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